Brisbane Times
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·13 hours ago
Australia increases defence budget by $53 billion to counter global tensions
Australia's government will inject an additional $53 billion into defence over the next decade, aiming for a 3 percent GDP spending by 2033. Defence Minister Richard Marles stated this represents the largest peacetime increase in history amidst rising global military tensions. Critics argue the funding still falls short of the needed levels for enhanced capabilities.
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